Le Petit Pressoir

Liège


Freshly made smoothies and fresh juices (from €3.50) are the central offerings of this adorable little cafe, which turns vegan eatery during meal times with a short, seasonal menu of gluten-free specials, typically including meat-free 'meatballs'.

The well-picked musical soundtrack is like an auditory world tour.


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